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technology1 year ago

OnePlus 13: Unveiling Power, Performance, and Future Prospects

The OnePlus 13 offers significant upgrades over the OnePlus 8 and 9 series, featuring a 6.82-inch BOE X2 OLED display with 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It boasts a 50MP triple camera setup with Hasselblad optimizations, a 6,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, and runs on Android 15 with ColorOS 15. Enhanced durability and new features like magnetic wireless charging and an IR blaster make it a compelling upgrade for current OnePlus users.

technology2 years ago

"Razer Unveils OLED-Infused Blade 16 and 4K Blade 18 Laptops with Exclusive Early-Year Price Cuts"

Razer is set to introduce significant display upgrades for its Blade 16 and Blade 18 gaming laptops at CES 2024. The Blade 16 will feature the world's first 16-inch 240Hz OLED panel, developed with Samsung, offering exceptional contrast and response times. The Blade 18 will be updated with a 165Hz 4K LED panel with G-Sync, trading a higher refresh rate for increased resolution. Both displays will be Calman Verified, factory calibrated, and cover 100 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut, aiming to appeal to both gamers and creative professionals. However, Razer's challenge will be to compete with the MacBook Pro's brightness and thermal performance. More details will be revealed at CES 2024.

technology2 years ago

"Sony Unveils Future of Television with Mini-LED Tech, Skips CES for Second Year"

Sony has showcased a new prototype display technology that emphasizes high brightness and contrast without excessive power consumption, moving beyond traditional OLED. This next-gen Mini LED tech features a proprietary LED driver chip, advanced local dimming, and a powerful AI-enhanced processor, aiming to deliver unprecedented picture quality with more vibrant colors, deeper blacks, and reduced blooming. The prototype also operates more efficiently than previous models, suggesting a significant leap in TV technology that aligns with Sony's vision for the future. Details about its integration into consumer products are expected later in the year.

technology2 years ago

"VESA's 2024 Adaptive-Sync 1.1a Update Revolutionizes Monitor Purchasing with Dual-Mode Gaming Support"

In 2024, the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) will introduce new specifications and logos for monitors that can operate at different refresh rates at different resolutions, a shift from the current standard which only indicates a single maximum frame rate. This change, part of the Adaptive-Sync Display v1.1 update, will allow users to optimize their displays for either high-resolution content creation or high-refresh-rate gaming. The new dual-mode logo will help consumers easily identify monitors that offer this variable refresh rate performance, although it will initially only cover two set resolutions and refresh rates. VESA will showcase these displays at CES 2024.

technology2 years ago

"VESA's Latest Adaptive-Sync 1.1a Standard Revolutionizes Gaming Monitors with Dual-Mode and Overclocking Features"

The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has updated its Adaptive-Sync display standard to version 1.1a, introducing dual-mode support that allows gaming monitors to switch between 4K at 144Hz and 1080p at 280Hz. This update, which will be showcased at CES 2024, enables users to enjoy high-refresh-rate gaming or a high-fidelity experience. Monitors like the LG OLED UltraGear series and ASUS's ROG SWIFT PG32UCDP OLED will be among the first to support this technology. The new standard also includes provisions for "overclocked" refresh rates, and products certified under the previous standard remain compliant. The VESA Certified AdaptiveSync Dual Mode logo will indicate the supported resolutions and refresh rates on certified products.

technology2 years ago

"VESA's Adaptive-Sync 1.1a Update Revolutionizes Gaming Monitors with Dual-Mode and Enhanced Specs"

The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has updated its Adaptive-Sync Display standard to version 1.1a, introducing a new Dual-Mode feature for gaming monitors. This allows certified displays to operate at higher refresh rates when running at lower-than-maximum resolutions, offering gamers optimized performance for different types of games. The update also includes support for displays with an overclocked refresh rate mode. LG Electronics and ASUS have expressed their support for the new standard, with LG introducing the first gaming monitor to receive the Adaptive-Sync Display Dual Mode certification.

technology2 years ago

"VESA's New Adaptive-Sync 1.1a Standard Revolutionizes Gaming Monitors for 2024"

VESA has updated its Adaptive-Sync Display standard to version 1.1a, introducing certification for dual-mode gaming monitors that support high refresh rates at multiple resolutions and for monitors with overclocked modes. The new standard allows for certification of displays that can offer higher refresh rates at lower resolutions, such as 4K at 144Hz and 1080p at higher rates, addressing bandwidth limitations of current display cables and processors. LG and ASUS are teasing upcoming dual-mode gaming displays, with more details expected at CES 2024. The update also includes support for "overclocked" displays, requiring them to work with Adaptive-Sync-enabled GPUs in a non-proprietary manner.

technology2 years ago

"OnePlus 12's High-End Model with Narrow Bezel Screen May Exclude US Market at Launch"

OnePlus is teasing the upcoming launch of its premium mid-range smartphone, the Ace 3, highlighting its "extremely narrow" bezel display with sides measuring just 1.36mm and a bottom border of 1.94mm. The device will feature a 1.5K BOE 8T screen, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, an accurate fingerprint sensor, and improved GPS capabilities. It aims to offer a flagship-like experience with a metal mid-frame and is expected to receive 3 major Android updates over 4 years. The Ace 3 may also be rebranded globally as the 12R in early 2024.